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Covet, with 'over' crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of January 7th, 1998 other clues
'2001' mainframe
'Darling, Je Vous ___ Beaucoup'
'Fiddler on the Roof' matchmaker
'High Hopes' lyricist
'Some Like ___'
1729 Jonathan Swift pamphlet, with 'A'
1965 Gary Lewis and the Playboys hit
1992 Paula Abdul hit, with Stevie Wonder on harmonica
Answers, for short
Artist Paul
Ask for more Time?
Begin again
Bilk, say
Black currant liqueur
Brass or bronze
Broom ___ (comics witch)
Bulrush, e.g.
Carry out
Chip for a pot
Chocolate marshmallow snack
Cold capital
Collate
Comparatively cagey
Cosby series
Crater Lake locale
Dirty Harry's employer: Abbr.
Driver's selection
Dynamic start
Encourages, with 'up'
Enero, por ejemplo
Ennui, to Enrique
Entered en masse
Erect
Fall guy
Tbsp. or tsp.
This may be over your head
Threw caution to the wind
Without whiskers
___ Romeo
Fluster
Frasier's brother
Help at a heist
Highly rated
Hoped-for response to 56-Across
Its capital is Innsbruck
Key or Kennedy
Like show horses
Like some flu
Like some lilies
Listen and obey
Mélange
Melville setting
Microsoft chief, to some
Obi-___ Kenobi
Offer some to
Old enough to know better?
Play at love
Poet Dickinson
Pompous
Popular women's mag
Pork place?
Posies
Proceeds falteringly
Pull oneself up to the bar
Push forward
Radio setting: Abbr.
Reserved
Rich kid in 'Nancy'
Shower time: Abbr.
Stat. for Barry Bonds
Stephen Foster's 'Old Uncle ___'
Suffix with bachelor
Take the honey and run

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